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English: Photograph of 1962 Nobel Prize Winner for Physiology or Medicine, James D. Watson, speaker at the T. T. Chao Symposium, Houston, TX., recorded by the Chemical Heritage Foundation, 25 October 2012.
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Date 25 October 2012
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